After ten years of warfare conquering the Persian Empire, his army had had enough and wanted to go home, and mutinied, seeing no reason to pursue Alexander's obsession with conquering the whole east of the world, which he thought ended in India.
Alexander revenged himself on them by taking them back home on the coast road, where desert and hostile tribes killed off most of them.
difference between didnt go and hadnt gone . didnt go is past tense while hadnt gone was used as past perfect continuous tense.
History will repeat itself.
The River Thames flows past the Houses of Parliament.
no he didnt as far as anyone knows he is still there and he never got back
history is important because if we didnt know what happened in the past, history is likely to repeat itself.
During the reign of Darius I in the late 6th Century BCE.
Oh, what a lovely thought! How about "Flow with grace like the Indus River"? Just like the river moves steadily and gracefully through the land, you too can navigate life's twists and turns with poise and resilience. Embrace the gentle flow of life, my friend.
It is the Volga River.
Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past. Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past.
Alexander Ryabov has written: 'Shadows from the past'
they didnt
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flib river
they didnt they married their cousins
The Potomac River
The problem is not that less is known about the Indus River Valley civilization; the real problem is that much of what we are told by academics about this culture is untrue. We are told that horses, Sanskrit and wheels did not exist in India/Pakistan during Indus valley times, but the truth is that every level of Harappa (and many other IVC sites) have yielded bones of true horses (Equus caballus) verified by the biologist Sandor Bokonyi. Toy oxcarts with wheels have been found at several IVC sites. As for Sanskrit and Prakrit, Indus seals deciphered as long ago as 2010 have been found to encode such common Sanskrit names as Ravi, Mani, Aprian, and so forth. See the Indus Script Dictionary page on Facebook for more details.
Mississippi River